Utah's 1st congressional district, Congressional district in northern Utah, United States
Utah's 1st congressional district is a U.S. electoral area in the northern part of the state that stretches from Ogden to Logan, including Park City, Layton, Clearfield, and portions of Salt Lake City near the northern edge of the Great Salt Lake. The district covers communities ranging from mountain towns to urban neighborhoods.
The district originated as Utah's only congressional representation until 1913, when redistricting divided the state into separate geographical zones for multiple representatives. This change allowed the state to gain additional congressional seats.
The northern Utah district maintains a population of 855,830 residents, with a demographic composition of 78.7% White, 13.2% Hispanic, and various other ethnic groups.
Residents can verify their district assignment by entering their address into online tools available through official government websites. These resources help identify your specific congressional representative and local voting information.
During the 2004 election period, this district recorded a Republican Party voting index of R+26, marking the strongest Republican preference nationwide.
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